Login
Register
Home || Search || About us || Blog || Contact us || Other book sites

Name: Near a Thousand Tables

Author: Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
Year: 2001
Rank:

Rating:

Original Rating:

Popularity: 1.2
Genres/categories: History, Non Fiction

Purchase/research links:
In Near a Thousand Tables, acclaimed food historian Felipe Fernandez-Armesto tells the fascinating story of food as cultural as well as culinary history -- a window on the history of mankind.
In this "appetizingly provocative" (Los Angeles Times) book, he guides readers through the eight great revolutions in the world history of food: the origins of cooking, which set humankind on a course apart from other species; the ritualization of eating, which brought magic and meaning into people's relationship with what they ate; the inception of herding and the invention of agriculture, perhaps the two greatest revolutions of all; the rise of inequality, which led to the development of haute cuisine; the long-range trade in food which, practically alone, broke down cultural barriers; the ecological exchanges, which revolutionized the global distribution of plants and livestock; and, finally, the industrialization and globalization of mass-produced food.
From prehistoric snail "herding" to Roman banquets to Big Macs to genetically modified tomatoes, Near a Thousand Tables is a full-course meal of extraordinary narrative, brilliant insight, and fascinating explorations that will satisfy the hungriest of readers.
Similar books:

Civilizations
by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

Dead Wake
by Erik Larson

The Death and Life of Great American Cities
by Jane Jacobs

One Summer: America, 1927
by Bill Bryson

Six Frigates
by Ian W. Toll

American Gun
by Chris Kyle

The History of Jihad
by Robert Spencer

Five Days at Memorial
by Sheri Fink

Season of the Witch
by David Talbot

When Thunder Rolled
by Ed Rasimus

The Day the World Went Nuclear
by Bill O'Reilly

The History of Surfing
by Matt Warshaw

Swords and Swordsmen
by Mike Loades

Gotham
by Edwin G. Burrows

War Bonds
by Cindy Hval

The Sea Wolves
by Lars Brownworth

The Last Days of the Incas
by Kim MacQuarrie

Silent Victory
by Clay Blair

Mythos
by Stephen Fry

Countdown to Zero Day
by Kim Zetter